Supports Green Practices

"Supports Green Initiatives" designates a hotel's participation in an optional environmental program that includes the use of energy-efficient lighting, guestroom towel/linen re-use, and on-premise recycling. "Supports Green Initiatives" does not represent an official certification of any kind.

Outdoor Activities

The vicinity of Kentucky and Tennessee is located in the middle of the Lake Barkley and Kentucky Lake, and is bestowed with a stellar national recreational area. Known as the Land between the Lakes National Recreation Area, it lies in close proximity of the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers. A visit to the area promises to be a stellar experiences by virtue of various activities and recreational amenities in the Woodland Nature Station. The indoor discovery center offers an enthralling experience for all ages whilst the wildlife sightings is a unique visual treat. There are planned provisions for guided hiking excursions. On the whole, the area redefines recreation in its literal sense.

Get ready for a fun and wet day at Venture River Water Park. This water park has a lot of fun and kid friendly rides, including The Cliffhanger, Dueling Demon Speed Slides, and The Waloopas. If you're not into thrills there are still plenty of things to do, such as relaxing and letting the current guide you on Old Man River or renting a cabana.

Raymond Floyd's finest golf course to date is located 30 minutes north of downtown Nashville. Open to the public, Legacy Golf Course showcases the beauty of the Tennessee hillside. Tight lies and fast greens offer a real challenge to both novices and experienced players. The 18 hole course also includes a separate putting green, pro shop and driving range. After working up an appetite on the greens, enjoy a gourmet meal at the Legacy Grille.

Established in 1997, Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge has bottomland hardwood forests which are known for its rich ecosystem. An abundant amount of animals call this reserve home, including Cerulean warblers, Northern River Otters, Bobcats, and Cope's Gray Tree Frogs. Visitors can walk along the trails and go fishing after receiving a permit. Hunting is also allowed if you get a permit and it's hunting season.